Heidi Piper on Travel, Leadership and Building a Career in International Ed

EPISODE · Oct 10, 2023 · 41 MIN

Heidi Piper on Travel, Leadership and Building a Career in International Ed

from Global Horizons - The Australian International Education Podcast · host Global Society

Heidi PIper is the Director, International at Griffith University. In our opinion, Heidi is one of the friendliest, most approachable people in Australian international education - always happy to chat, share and mentor. Heidi's own international experience began as an international student studying in the USA. It was an experience that, in her own words, gave her enormous culture shock and pushed her well beyond her comfort zone. It's also an experience that she credits with creating her deep empathy for international students and what they face when they first land in Australia. We talk extensively about that in this episode, and dive into Heidi's back story too. There are travel stories, and precious career advice for those developing their profiles in the industry. We hope you enjoy this deep dive into the career, stories and advice of one of Australian international ed's icons. Global Horizons is a production of The Global Society, Australia's Learning Abroad Support Company. Increase your institution's ability to scale learning abroad with technology, tools, training and support from Australia's independent learning abroad specialists. More at www.globalsociety.com.au Global Horizons is also supported by The Koala News, Australia's international education news media organisation. All the big stories, with insider analysis, direct to your inbox every week. More at www.thekoalanews.com

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